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Title: Air Quality Management UK Case Study: Southampton City


1
Air Quality ManagementUK Case Study Southampton
City
  • Initial Findings

2
Southampton City Context
  • Currently around 220,000 population, part of
    urbanised South Hampshire sub-region 970,000
    population
  • Coastal location
  • Major transport infrastructure- one of the UKs
    principal ports, freight and passenger traffic
  • Designated growth area in SE of England
    development of up to 80,000 new homes by 2026
  • Freight traffic projected to more than double in
    next 5 years, cruise terminal is expanding, major
    new retail development in city centre

3
Air Quality Issues in the City
  • Air quality good relative to other large cities-
    coastal location, large areas of open space,
    pedestrianised city centre.
  • Trends are steady falls in some pollutants (SO2,
    carbon monoxide, lead, benzene) though levels of
    NO2 and PM10 have not fallen
  • Six hot spots where national targets for air
    quality are exceeded- all Nitrogen dioxide
    resulting from transport emissions
  • HGV traffic to port most significant, though not
    only, source
  • Fears that air quality will deteriorate in
    context of projected traffic growth- though
    uncertainty around infrastructure investment and
    prospects of cleaner vehicles

4
Air Quality Management Areas declared July 2005
5
AQ Management Process
  • Environment Act 1995 established the duty to
    review and assess air quality and develop Action
    Plan where targets exceeded
  • National Air Quality Strategy 2000 established
    standards and objectives (policy targets)
  • Local Air Quality Strategy (combined with Climate
    Change in SCC)
  • 2 rounds of assessment leading to declaration
    AQMAs 2005
  • AQ Action Plan- consultation document Sept 2007,
    appendix to Local Transport Plan

6
AQ management actors in the process
  • Professional officers Southampton City Council
    environmental health, transport and planning
  • Councillors cabinet member for environment and
    full council
  • Other government agencies Highways Agency,
    Environment Agency, DEFRA
  • Neighbouring LAs
  • Sub-regional networks (in transport,
    environmental health) and regional bodies
  • Economic interests Associated British Ports
  • Specialist Consultants
  • Health authority
  • Local media
  • Local residents and business

7
Initial findings governance
  • Governance mode- hierarchy. AQM largely a
    bureaucratic process, with rules and procedures
    cascading down from national level
  • Applies especially to Review and Assessment of AQ
    and declaration of AQMAs
  • Less so to AQ Action Plan where network forms of
    governance are apparent through consultation and
    involvement of other tiers, neighbours and key
    stakeholders such as the port operator.

8
Initial findings knowledge
  • Expert and scientific knowledge plays key role in
    monitoring and modelling, and mapping areas of
    predicted exceedence
  • Networks of scientific officers share knowledge
    of problems and responses
  • Balanced by economic /market knowledge in
    declaring AQMAs- debate over spatial extent of
    AQMAs- issues of image, blight
  • Responses (action plan) based on professional
    knowledge, but in context of political commitment
    to sustaining and growing the economy
  • Everyday/ lay knowledge plays limited (no?) role-
    resident complaints followed up with measurement
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